A love for ʻAhulili
He might be jealous
For not always being placed on
The mist of the mountain
The mist of the mountain

Here is the cool
Heady fragrance
Your desires that caused arousal
Have satisfied the body
Have satisfied the body

Hold on tightly to
Your desire and your love
The craving for the cloud
The beauty of Happy
Mountain
The beauty of Happy Mountain

I have plucked the flower
Strung into a lei
A lei never forgotten
From one season to the next
From one season to the next

Tell the refrain
A love for ʻAhululi
He might be jealous
For not always being placedFor not always being placed

Source: George Cooke Collection - This
song with its many versions is about ʻAhulili, a mountain peak in
Kaupo, Maui. Lili means jealous. This is an original hand-written
manuscript given to George Cooke by Scott Hai, the composer. Translated
by Kanani Kamai